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His love of hIS men was real, his devotIon to hIS family touching. He wept when General McPherson was killed and the news had to be communi- cated to the girl whom Sherman, by for- bidding him furlough, had prevented him, just before, from marrying, as he had wept when he heard the news of South Carolina's secession, and he had been so overcome bv the tears of his Louisiana cadets when he had to resign from the seminary that, unable to make them a farewell speech, he had simply, an onlooker reports, "put his hand on his heart, saying 'You are all here,' wheeled on his heel and was gone." He had very much liked the Southerners in his early days, when he was stationed in South Carolina, and the spontaneo s affection toward old Southern friends that con- tinues to manifest Itself throughout the war as a natural generosity will, after- ward, in his policy toward the enemy, come to conflict with such statements as that in a letter to Sheridan, on the eve of the march to Atlanta: "The prob- lem of war consists in the awful fact that the present class of men who rule the South must be killed outright rather than in the conquest of terrIto- ry." But he was given, when severely taxed, to morbid apprehensions and ob- sessions He had become so despairing of success in Kentucky in the autumn of '61, so irrationally convinced that the enemy outnumbered the federal forces, that his superiors came to see that he was quite unnerved and sent him home for a rest. For a time he was suicidal, and his wife, in much anxiety, wrote to his brother John, then senator from Ohio, "If there were no kInd of insanity in your family and if his feelings were not already in a marked state, I would feel less concern about hIm, but as it is, I cannot bear to have him go back to St. Louis haunted by the specter and reading the effects of it in any apparent subordination of officers or men. It will induce and fasten upon him that melancholy Insanit) to which your fam- ily is subject." Sherman was to write Chlef-of-Staff Halleck three years later, after the success of the Atlanta JUNE 1, t 9 5 8 REAL JAMAICAN HOSPITALITY (oûcester o o BAY · Private hotel entrance to DOCTOR'S CAVE BEACH · Terrace dining, dancing and entertainment nightly, patio breakfast and luncheon R GEOFFREY ANDERSON Managing Director from Grosvenor House, Mayfair, London Fo.,. Colo.,. Folde.,. See You.,. T.,.avel Agent 0.,. LEONARD HICKS JR. 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